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1992 Ferrari 348 TS
Andrea Nannetti

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The Ferrari 348 is a sports car introduced on the market in 1989. It was one of the last projects of the Enzo Ferrari era and owes its name to its displacement (3405cc) and the number of 8 cylinders. The engine produced 300 hp. It came out in two versions: TB (trasversale berlinetta) and TS (trasversale spider), then in 1993 the Spider version also was introduced. It was fitted with a 5-speed manual gearbox + RM, and for the first time the chassis was not tubular but made up of two half-frames bolted together. The first series was characterized by the positioning of the battery at the rear, while from 1991 it was repositioned on the front. Production ceased in 1994 with a total of 7.122 examples between TB and TS. Among the 4.228 TS examples, 26 were right-hand drive while the others were produced in European and American specifications. The body of this Ferrari 348 TS is completely “first paint” and comes in its special white color, just like the first specimen built. The car is in “like new” condition and has an unparalleled color combination, characterized by its very elegant blue interiors, which make the combination with the body color very pleasant. Mechanically it has no defects of any kind, the last service, including maintenance work on the distribution, was carried out last year, despite the mileage of only 35.000 km from new. The set that accompanies the car consists of: double keys, original cover, roof cover and all its booklets including the service book. Despite its 33 years, had only 3 previous owners. Sold new in Italy and Italian ever since, still registered with original papers and plates from its first registration.
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